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and i've been to syria twice, to tunisia, libya, egypt. one of the unique things that is unfolding in the middle east is the spirit which is driving many of these uprisings. i think that has been lost in the case of syria today. but two years ago, the motivation and the inspiration was very much linked to egypt, libya, tunisia. >> and very much so. some wrote down with the regime, with a phrase that had been used in other countries. >> what happened in past two years is almost a retardation or a change in the participants of that uprising because people saw the opportunity and are exploiting it. from what i have seen in my reporting there, i feel that the core of the movement is still the same ideological movement for reform, for democracy, but people have tagged on to it including extremists and sectarian tensions. however, however, at this stage, i think one of the lessons we have learned is that two years from, you know, the absence of leadership, in the international community, has led to this breakdown of the syrian state into a civil
and i've been to syria twice, to tunisia, libya, egypt. one of the unique things that is unfolding in the middle east is the spirit which is driving many of these uprisings. i think that has been lost in the case of syria today. but two years ago, the motivation and the inspiration was very much linked to egypt, libya, tunisia. >> and very much so. some wrote down with the regime, with a phrase that had been used in other countries. >> what happened in past two years is almost a...
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ther that assassination of second opposition leader in tunisia. the assassinations have shocked the people are there this year. how big have the pert's been? of an on the edge opposition protest outside the building. it is quite a bit smaller than the one that was held exactly a week ago, which was the biggest one so far. it does not feel like there is a momentum forg change on the tunisian streets. the problem is between the two sides. trust an islamist led government to hold free and fair elections. they fear that they have been putting party loyalists in key servile -- civil service posts. this is what they will have to overcome when they bring the two sides together. >> it is national women's day in tunisia. let's not forget that. and it is crucial to the situation for women in tunisia. >> there have always been strong women's associations here. they're very proud that tunisia abolished polygamy in the 1950's. it has good rights for women on divorce and another number of issues. if you talk to women in the demonstrations, they say there has be
ther that assassination of second opposition leader in tunisia. the assassinations have shocked the people are there this year. how big have the pert's been? of an on the edge opposition protest outside the building. it is quite a bit smaller than the one that was held exactly a week ago, which was the biggest one so far. it does not feel like there is a momentum forg change on the tunisian streets. the problem is between the two sides. trust an islamist led government to hold free and fair...
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tunisia is the problem where it could become more than just a transit route as tunisia is currently fighting alongside islamists, and in mali, they return home. there's that concern. tunisia is concerned about french presence in mali. members, especially parliamentarians, they are concerned that the war in mali might become a potent recruitment for disgruntled tunisians, and fear a backlash. so far cross border links have been tenuous too far, based more on greed and criminality than ideology, but that could change. the future of tunisia and in morocco and elsewhere is that jihadigan steers, militants, and forces are destabilizing countries that are transitioning from a carrying route and have weak security institutions. tunisia authorities today are struggling to reform their dysfunctional security services. they are struggling to develop the capacity to police to counter the threats. even countries with strong security forces, there's dangerous there. morocco, for example, has been on high alert since the french intervention. we know several joined armed groups in mali, about 70 of them th
tunisia is the problem where it could become more than just a transit route as tunisia is currently fighting alongside islamists, and in mali, they return home. there's that concern. tunisia is concerned about french presence in mali. members, especially parliamentarians, they are concerned that the war in mali might become a potent recruitment for disgruntled tunisians, and fear a backlash. so far cross border links have been tenuous too far, based more on greed and criminality than ideology,...
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tunisia is very fragile. mauritania is looking a little bit more fragile with the opposition refusing to take part in elections. all around this area, we have a deteriorating situation in terms of security. for which the west must be held responsible for its overall policy in the bigger region. we cannot just look at mali. in that sense -- the americans, the british, and the french must take their share of the responsibility. >> social media has been dealing with these stories. we have been getting some reaction from the politicians themselves? they have taken to twitter. >> they simply -- my family and myself have been to see the future president of mali to congratulate him on his victory. may god bless him. that was posted late last night. the following morning, there was a response of keita. >> he has yet to make a public address. >> he has acknowledged --some photos of visits of my younger brother, he calls him. it is friendly language. >> is that a little bit patronizing? being called my younger brother?
tunisia is very fragile. mauritania is looking a little bit more fragile with the opposition refusing to take part in elections. all around this area, we have a deteriorating situation in terms of security. for which the west must be held responsible for its overall policy in the bigger region. we cannot just look at mali. in that sense -- the americans, the british, and the french must take their share of the responsibility. >> social media has been dealing with these stories. we have...
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escaped to a junior tunisia to other places in the maghreb who survived there is a sour the mother's son who escaped apparently by the help of the loyal touring during the rebellion tunisia and stayed. ah there is a fairly slum who is still imprisoned by the armed militias which refuses. the government to extradite him to their of sorties it's unbelievable story this is the illustration that optimally is of place and full of your skills and all the other sons of gadhafi. the other. were killed during the rebuilding you mentioned earlier the difference between what happened in libya and the international community not getting involved in syria and what you did say was that was different types of interests do you think they will be a tipping point that there will be a point at which the international community will get involved in syria and what will be its motivations if the worst forces including nato schools would not intervene in libya. or if the if the situation in libya was a developing in they put it in a positive way. then they would consider much earlier to really truly interv
escaped to a junior tunisia to other places in the maghreb who survived there is a sour the mother's son who escaped apparently by the help of the loyal touring during the rebellion tunisia and stayed. ah there is a fairly slum who is still imprisoned by the armed militias which refuses. the government to extradite him to their of sorties it's unbelievable story this is the illustration that optimally is of place and full of your skills and all the other sons of gadhafi. the other. were killed...
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do -- what about events in tunisia? i mean what does this tell us more broadly about the region and the environment we're headed? >> we think about islamist parties coming to the forefront. >> morsi in egypt. >> you've seen the line of pressure between the islamist parties and liberals. but we vent spent much time thinking about is what's the line on the other side between the islamist parties and a whole series of radicals and crazies and violent extremists as call themselves as being the islamist umbrella. i think where we're seeing right now in tunisia is there will be a necessity not only to define the leftward border of who's an islamist but what's the right of the border? how that plays out? i think in tunisia we'll have a demonstration effect. it's going to have to happen in egypt and country after country. >> there's really not much the united states can do. once you sort of unchain democracy it goes into directions you may not necessarily like. what does the united states need to do for example in egypt where w
do -- what about events in tunisia? i mean what does this tell us more broadly about the region and the environment we're headed? >> we think about islamist parties coming to the forefront. >> morsi in egypt. >> you've seen the line of pressure between the islamist parties and liberals. but we vent spent much time thinking about is what's the line on the other side between the islamist parties and a whole series of radicals and crazies and violent extremists as call themselves...
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we are on the sidelines in egypt, tunisia, libya. we cannot pick who is going to be the winner. we can be there with help, with aid, should be there more. we could help with education and the things that america does best. to try and trick the metal is as if we can pick the winners and put them at the top, -- middle east as if we can pick the winners and put them at the top will be a disservice of america. we will not get the people we want on top. that is what we are seeing today. people that have not been close to america. they will find a way to build it that her society for themselves. america cannot choose george washington for somebody else. the syrians will have to find their own george washington. that will come out of this maelstrom of national revolution. they will find their leader that will lead them towards a better future and hopefully a democratic future. >> five sentences. >> i am not sure how to conclude. for the last 20 years, we have been not succeeding in warmaking or peacemaking in this region. the frame of reference is that -- i am not going back in time. a
we are on the sidelines in egypt, tunisia, libya. we cannot pick who is going to be the winner. we can be there with help, with aid, should be there more. we could help with education and the things that america does best. to try and trick the metal is as if we can pick the winners and put them at the top, -- middle east as if we can pick the winners and put them at the top will be a disservice of america. we will not get the people we want on top. that is what we are seeing today. people that...
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people are absolutely shocked. -- in tunisia. >> thank you very much. joining us is our correspondent. tell us who shokri belaid was and why would he have been a target? >> he's a member of a very small political party, the democratic nationalist party in tunisia, which is part of a broader coalition called the popular front, which is a gathering of leftist secular activists totally opposed to the policies of the predominantly islamist government. he had been a vocal critic of the government, saying the outcome of the revolution has shown the islamists threatening democracy and that we need a democratic government. that we need secularism to prevail, and this earned him many opponents within society, particularly among conservatives and among the islamist. a few days ago he was on a tv show locally and he said that they promised to protect the revolution, but they are tools by the government and the islamists to get rid of us. >> we heard from an opposition leader who's blaming the government before his assassination. is that going to be in a widely hel
people are absolutely shocked. -- in tunisia. >> thank you very much. joining us is our correspondent. tell us who shokri belaid was and why would he have been a target? >> he's a member of a very small political party, the democratic nationalist party in tunisia, which is part of a broader coalition called the popular front, which is a gathering of leftist secular activists totally opposed to the policies of the predominantly islamist government. he had been a vocal critic of the...
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let's stay in tunisia. thousands of people took to the streets of the capital shouting, no to coups. yes two elections. -- yes to elections. mark thompson reports. >> fireworks and flags in the tunisian capital. thousands gather in support of what they call the governments right to govern. >> we are free to dress however we want and go out and pray. we are free to go to mosques and cover up and wear the veil. what ever you like, not like before. >> ruling islamist party organized a rally in the face of demonstrations following the murders are two key opposition figures. a prominent secular leader was assassinated in february. since the murder, anti-regime protesters have been listed for us in their calls for the government to step down. tunisian prime minister held talks with political groups on both sides saturday to try and quell the protests. >> we support the preservation of the constituent assembly. considering that without it, we would be walking towards the unknown. >> the government would not step d
let's stay in tunisia. thousands of people took to the streets of the capital shouting, no to coups. yes two elections. -- yes to elections. mark thompson reports. >> fireworks and flags in the tunisian capital. thousands gather in support of what they call the governments right to govern. >> we are free to dress however we want and go out and pray. we are free to go to mosques and cover up and wear the veil. what ever you like, not like before. >> ruling islamist party...
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a few more showers in tunisia and into the northern parts of libya and towards egypt. for most of us in egypt, through friday, it should be dry. but you will notice the wind picking up. farther east, it's largely fine for many of us in the middle east. there's wet weather worki >> good to have you with us. the top stories. the latest pictures from tunisia showed a homecoming of the assassinated opposition leader and shokri belaid. the opposition and ruling party denied involvement in his murder. it has rejected the dissolution of parliament amount by the prime minister. a yearlong inquiry by australia 's top criminal investigation unit has found widespread doping and possible match fixing in. professional in it has also exposed links to organized crime and raise the possibility of match fixing. to syria, an opposition leader is demanding that the assad government release women prisoners or he says that he will withdraw its offer of peace talks. there's been no response from the government and another opposition group has rejected the idea. plighting in and around damas
a few more showers in tunisia and into the northern parts of libya and towards egypt. for most of us in egypt, through friday, it should be dry. but you will notice the wind picking up. farther east, it's largely fine for many of us in the middle east. there's wet weather worki >> good to have you with us. the top stories. the latest pictures from tunisia showed a homecoming of the assassinated opposition leader and shokri belaid. the opposition and ruling party denied involvement in his...
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the south of tunisia where there are ongoing attacks in the southern and western parts of the country. >> when you went to northern mali, the locals said this is nothing new. this has been going on for a long time. >> it has been going on for a long time. when they arrived a few days after the liberation, several people told us they saw a few days before our arrival, several white people that they described as hostages. we knew that they were in mali. i think it is very important to put deliberations in the context as well as the 10 last months. when france started the operation and the events of january of this year, it was like putting [indiscernible] we knew it was putting them in danger. they were not the priority of the army. it is good news that they were released today. we know that the army killed about 700 jihadists. many people said there were 1400 which really helped to confirm that. the news released today shows that they have time to reorganize. reorganizing is a lot of organization. starting in mali, we know that they had no more contact with those people. they had conta
the south of tunisia where there are ongoing attacks in the southern and western parts of the country. >> when you went to northern mali, the locals said this is nothing new. this has been going on for a long time. >> it has been going on for a long time. when they arrived a few days after the liberation, several people told us they saw a few days before our arrival, several white people that they described as hostages. we knew that they were in mali. i think it is very important to...
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a hostage takers came from egypt, canada, mauritania, and tunisia. 29 of the hostage-takers were killed. five were arrested. pol brennan has more. >> the international teams are being granted access. this is the japanese delegation trying to discover the fate of their countrymen that are unaccounted for. nine vehicles with libyan plates, 32 militants. they say the militants intended to hijack this bus and fully to northern mali, taking hostages with them. they turned their attention to the main facility. he said the government was intent on blowing up the gas terminal. >> if we had the internet, it would communicates. it is obvious everyone knows him, so the operation was restricted to the gas plant, and the aim of the terrorists was to blow up the gas plant. >> the fact that now some of the bodies have not been identified indicates the attack, but there have been extraordinary stories about the thin line between survival and death. >> the attackers started kicking in the doors. they started shooting in the doors of the officers. one man had bullets flying in front of his face. they too
a hostage takers came from egypt, canada, mauritania, and tunisia. 29 of the hostage-takers were killed. five were arrested. pol brennan has more. >> the international teams are being granted access. this is the japanese delegation trying to discover the fate of their countrymen that are unaccounted for. nine vehicles with libyan plates, 32 militants. they say the militants intended to hijack this bus and fully to northern mali, taking hostages with them. they turned their attention to...
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have had revolutions in tunisia and egypt all across the place. again. >> libya a mess. iran is defiant. >> come on, look. when is all of this -- when was it not? i mean, gaddafi is gone. it is a mess, i agree with that it's a mess and we haven't lost any kids over there which says something and. >> i'm not sure that's a litmus test, it doesn't seem to be any clear vision on the part of president obama. he doesn't have -- here is what i want. he doesn't have that. >> he will with, you know, what i would say and maybe a little bit of a different view here. i think what really have freaking people out is the incompetence of the bush administration in iraq. >> bill: doesn't blame bush. of course, the iraq thing is why people have so much trepidation about going into syria. they said the last time we went over there, look what happened. >> i understand that point and it's all about weapons of mass destruction not being found. but you have got -- i think you have got to wrap your arms around the fact that there are simply a lot of americans who feel that the president has los
have had revolutions in tunisia and egypt all across the place. again. >> libya a mess. iran is defiant. >> come on, look. when is all of this -- when was it not? i mean, gaddafi is gone. it is a mess, i agree with that it's a mess and we haven't lost any kids over there which says something and. >> i'm not sure that's a litmus test, it doesn't seem to be any clear vision on the part of president obama. he doesn't have -- here is what i want. he doesn't have that. >> he...
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tunisia's military deserves credit for supporting and protecting the population during tunisia's democratic transition. the government continues to grapple with the threat of extremism. our assistance focuses on counterterrorism support, border security training and a continuation of long-standing programs such as the international military education and training program and foreign military financing. algeria has been a critical security partner. in particular, it is a linchpin in the struggle against al qaeda and its affiliates. the january 2013 terrorist attack against the oil facility highlighted the growing transnational threats in the region. algerian military continues to conduct successful operations on its southern border against aqim and affiliates. algeria provides training and equipment assistance to its neighbors, and tribute into broader regional efforts. dod engages with algeria across a range of activities to include information sharing and exercises. with morocco, the united states and morocco share a bilateral history of operations. morocco has been a partner in the strugg
tunisia's military deserves credit for supporting and protecting the population during tunisia's democratic transition. the government continues to grapple with the threat of extremism. our assistance focuses on counterterrorism support, border security training and a continuation of long-standing programs such as the international military education and training program and foreign military financing. algeria has been a critical security partner. in particular, it is a linchpin in the struggle...
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>> i would not say that tunisia has been destabilized. most citizens are just carrying on their lives as usual, but in political circles, it certainly seems quite a big event today. >> thanks so very much. moving on to some other news, society has been struggling to keep up for decades, and sometimes developments outpaced our ability to apprehend all the consequences. >> take artificial insemination, which gave rise to sperm donors. for years, mothers who used the services thought laws enacted at the time was forever prevent their children from discovering the identity of their biological father, but in germany, a court has ruled that knowing who dad is is a fundamental right. >> the woman who brought the case says she is not interested in claiming money from her biological father. her reasons are personal. the court agreed she has the right to know who her biological father is a. >> the plaintiff has the right to know where she comes from. it is a basic right because everyone should be given the chance to know their biological parents ar
>> i would not say that tunisia has been destabilized. most citizens are just carrying on their lives as usual, but in political circles, it certainly seems quite a big event today. >> thanks so very much. moving on to some other news, society has been struggling to keep up for decades, and sometimes developments outpaced our ability to apprehend all the consequences. >> take artificial insemination, which gave rise to sperm donors. for years, mothers who used the services...
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in tunisia the decision on strong. live from will be egyptian calling on the egyptian government to take action against religious you lose your school lose. giving this. a pulitzer because this is what we saw in tunisia and we see that it can also split egypt and saudi. security forces. and even. extremists and do. a little bit to advance political objectives. and then actually interrupt the literally and i think we have a we have just about one minute left and i sort of want you to if we look at the authorities response to the crisis right i mean for example unlike what's happening in tunisia president morsi what happened with president morsi the tunisian prime minister seemed to be willing to have a unity government if a party doesn't go against them how do you assess his actions in a situation. that was there it was the mood but the problem is that the party. people also did not buy it they think that it's just to cool down and aftermath of the mission because this is not the opposition have been calling for all alo
in tunisia the decision on strong. live from will be egyptian calling on the egyptian government to take action against religious you lose your school lose. giving this. a pulitzer because this is what we saw in tunisia and we see that it can also split egypt and saudi. security forces. and even. extremists and do. a little bit to advance political objectives. and then actually interrupt the literally and i think we have a we have just about one minute left and i sort of want you to if we look...
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and some rainfall for tunisia and algeria. farther south, looking fine. monsoon rain continues pushing towards the south. still a chance of rain in gabon. looking at highs of 30 degrees. heavy rain expected in angola, zambia, botswana, and parts of mozambique. in south africa, west of johannesburg, but it should be dry in cape town. >> welcome back. the top stories on al jazeera. pakistan's's supreme court has issued an arrest warrant for the prime minister raja pervez ashraf. he's accused of corruption. france is calling for west african leaders to speed up plans to central tamale. 750 french soldiers are helping the army fight off rebels. a al jazeera has gained access to the first humanitarian aid flights into central african republic. a cease-fire agreement was signed last week. a concern is mounting over the disappearance of a prominent activist in laos. the person went missing last month. now this report from neighboring thailand. >> his work is well known across southeast asia, but his disappearance on december 15 is a mystery. helping poortha farm
and some rainfall for tunisia and algeria. farther south, looking fine. monsoon rain continues pushing towards the south. still a chance of rain in gabon. looking at highs of 30 degrees. heavy rain expected in angola, zambia, botswana, and parts of mozambique. in south africa, west of johannesburg, but it should be dry in cape town. >> welcome back. the top stories on al jazeera. pakistan's's supreme court has issued an arrest warrant for the prime minister raja pervez ashraf. he's...
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. >> to tunisia now, where national women's day is expected to be used by the opposition as an opportunity to stage large- scale antigovernment rallies. supporters of the opposition and of the ruling party are expected to take to the streets. deep divisions polarize the country following the assassinations of opposing politicians. let's get more on the situation. today's rallies are being seen as a show of strength. what is going on in the background? the -- this marks the laws thaty of our were protective of women. the opposition is taking women's day as an opportunity to show it has large-scale support for what it would see as a more progressive, forward-looking tunisia, rather than one dominated by islamic prodigy -- ideology. the ruling party has staged its own demonstration and argues that it is behind women's rights and that for several years women's rights have been clear and it is the moderate islamic party. in the background is the ongoing negotiations which will likely, this week or extra, lead to a negotiated settlement in terms of the opposition's demand that the government sho
. >> to tunisia now, where national women's day is expected to be used by the opposition as an opportunity to stage large- scale antigovernment rallies. supporters of the opposition and of the ruling party are expected to take to the streets. deep divisions polarize the country following the assassinations of opposing politicians. let's get more on the situation. today's rallies are being seen as a show of strength. what is going on in the background? the -- this marks the laws thaty of...
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. >> street battles in tunisia following the funeral of the slain opposition leader chokri belaid. >> millions are in asia heading home to celebrate the year of the snake. for the first time in the history of the european union, the long-term budget will be cut. 27 eu leaders meeting in brussels have agreed to a final budget during a second summit arranged especially to do so. we will go live to brussels for the latest in just a moment. >> that's right -- the drastically reduced seven-year budget is worth 959 billion euros and was hammered out after two days of nearly round-the- clock negotiations and is far less than the just over $1 trillion euros -- and the one trillion euros the commission chancellor angela merkel went into the talks saying she was confident the agreement would be reached. in the end, the 27 member states came up with a compromise that even british prime minister david cameron welcomed as a good deal for britain >> it is perhaps nobody's perfect budget, but there is a lot in it for everybody. obviously, you can look at the end result through many, many prisons. fr
. >> street battles in tunisia following the funeral of the slain opposition leader chokri belaid. >> millions are in asia heading home to celebrate the year of the snake. for the first time in the history of the european union, the long-term budget will be cut. 27 eu leaders meeting in brussels have agreed to a final budget during a second summit arranged especially to do so. we will go live to brussels for the latest in just a moment. >> that's right -- the drastically...
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tunisia's new internal prime minister will be appointed. this is to end political disruption in tunisia. >>> government workers protest against the tax. the unions want it scrapped. >> and security measures are underway for the new york city marathon. more work than usual is being carried out given the pos boston marathon bombings in april. helicopters and scuba divers will check for security. thousands of runners will take part. >> the pain of a former yes, yei child pride and why it's difficult to change attitude in a conservative society. >> to sell or not to sell. should a foreign company be automobile to take over one of australia's farming assets. >> barcelona will be on to tell you about how they took the lead. ♪ >> a man at los angeles airport has shot and killed a federal security agent and wounded several other people. now the gunman was shot and captured. the shooting caused panic at the crowded airport and hundreds of flight were cancelled. brian rooney reports. >> cell phone video caught the moment when panicked travelers at
tunisia's new internal prime minister will be appointed. this is to end political disruption in tunisia. >>> government workers protest against the tax. the unions want it scrapped. >> and security measures are underway for the new york city marathon. more work than usual is being carried out given the pos boston marathon bombings in april. helicopters and scuba divers will check for security. thousands of runners will take part. >> the pain of a former yes, yei child pride...
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. >> tunisia is still waiting for them to hold accountable those for the uprising. they're waiting for elections. above all, they wait for a new constitution. despite these problems, it seems that for many, today is a date for real celebration. al-jazeera, tunis. >> saudi arabia is saying the worker was not under great team. after news of her be heading was picked up by the international media, the united nations looked on while several human-rights groups condemned the killing. this issue was proven guilty of murdering a baby and they could not persuade the victim's family to partner. hundreds of thousands protest in paris against plans to legalize same-sex marriage. hollande has promised to pass it by june. not all think that they should be able to adopt children. the mass petition has been presented to russian parliament, and them to reconsider the ban on americans adopt and russian children. there rallied against the bears on sunday. they must debate the demands of petitions with more than 100,000 signatures. we have more from moscow. >> this meeting is like it
. >> tunisia is still waiting for them to hold accountable those for the uprising. they're waiting for elections. above all, they wait for a new constitution. despite these problems, it seems that for many, today is a date for real celebration. al-jazeera, tunis. >> saudi arabia is saying the worker was not under great team. after news of her be heading was picked up by the international media, the united nations looked on while several human-rights groups condemned the killing....
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in tunisia the decision on strong. a little freebie egyptians calling on the egyptian government if you can actually if you lose your cool who are giving you do that is appalling because this is what we saw in tunisia and we see that it can also split egypt. secular forces the lime green with extremists and the. illusion to advance political objectives. and try to interrupt you there larry we had a we have just about one minute left and i sort of want you to if we look at the authorities response to the crisis right i mean for example unlike what's happening in tunisia president morsi what happened with president morsi the tunisian prime minister seemed to be willing to have a unity government if his party didn't go against him how do you assess his actions in the situation. it was there it was the moon but the problem is that the party. people also did not buy anything just to move down off the mantle at the solution because this is what i have been calling for all along but you never know when that's a solution to pl
in tunisia the decision on strong. a little freebie egyptians calling on the egyptian government if you can actually if you lose your cool who are giving you do that is appalling because this is what we saw in tunisia and we see that it can also split egypt. secular forces the lime green with extremists and the. illusion to advance political objectives. and try to interrupt you there larry we had a we have just about one minute left and i sort of want you to if we look at the authorities...
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vocal critic of the government in tunisia and especially over. the infamous local branch of muslim brotherhood who is dominating the ruling tunisia's to call it and this is why we are hearing lots of anti government. we we feel look to government pronouncements here and the government slogan and we've also been hearing from people we have been able to speak to now that they are accusing not only the government of the party but personally the leader of the party mr huhne new she's been responsible for the murder of. shocklee who's been one of the most prominent opposition leaders of tunisia it's and nero situation with what we saw here two years ago during the cold arab spring revolutions tunisia was the first country and actually has been it's been doing quite well after that it's been quite calm and relatively peaceful transition to democracy and they have been the country will be ok very soon as the nation. has actually made that all these side you know wait people around on the streets again and now they have fighting against a completely diff
vocal critic of the government in tunisia and especially over. the infamous local branch of muslim brotherhood who is dominating the ruling tunisia's to call it and this is why we are hearing lots of anti government. we we feel look to government pronouncements here and the government slogan and we've also been hearing from people we have been able to speak to now that they are accusing not only the government of the party but personally the leader of the party mr huhne new she's been...
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the northern part of africa, cloudy in algeria and tunisia. we will see some rain showers as well. everyday in algiers at 18 degrees. tunis, mostly cloudy, >> good to have you. the top stories on al jazeera. algerian soldiers have surrounded a gas facility near the libyan border. two people have been killed and gunman are holding 40 people inside. some people are reported to have escaped the facility. french forces have launched a ground offensive against rebel fighters in mali. a spokesman for the rebel group says the two sides are fighting at close range. doris truong nigeria and chad are expected to arrive over the next few hours. -- soldiers from nigeria and chad. chile is no longer flying that the boeing 787 dreamliner after recent problems. boeing maintains it is safe to fly. thousands of protesters in front of pakistan's government, the cleric is holding talks with the government. as of the ruling coalition are negotiating with him after he threatened further action. he wants the government to resign. there's no sign the prime minister will heed his call. the anti-corruption
the northern part of africa, cloudy in algeria and tunisia. we will see some rain showers as well. everyday in algiers at 18 degrees. tunis, mostly cloudy, >> good to have you. the top stories on al jazeera. algerian soldiers have surrounded a gas facility near the libyan border. two people have been killed and gunman are holding 40 people inside. some people are reported to have escaped the facility. french forces have launched a ground offensive against rebel fighters in mali. a...
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there's been high emotion in tunisia as thousands turned out for the funeral of a leader. his funeral took place under high security with riot police firing tear gas to disperse angry people. >> mohammed brahmi's could have,whave have,-- coffin was carried out of his home under military escort. in the crowd there were no government representatives, only family members and friends who came to pay last respects and express anger at the leader of the other party. they are coming to dig your grave. >> mohammed brahmi's daughter ask her father serve as an example to the people. >> my father is a martyr to the arab nations. if the people ignore this blood shed there will be more martyrs. >> brahmi's widow and children accompanied his remains as the funeral correspond tennell made its way to the burial site. surrounding them thousands of people from all over. it ended at the gates of the cemetery. the crowd cheered as the casket was carried inside. the cleric led them in prayer before he was buried. he was laid to rest beside another opposition leader who was assassinated last
there's been high emotion in tunisia as thousands turned out for the funeral of a leader. his funeral took place under high security with riot police firing tear gas to disperse angry people. >> mohammed brahmi's could have,whave have,-- coffin was carried out of his home under military escort. in the crowd there were no government representatives, only family members and friends who came to pay last respects and express anger at the leader of the other party. they are coming to dig...
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they are concerned that tunisia might -- the war in mali might become a recruitment for disgruntled tunisia and islamists. there is concern about backlash. so far, cross border links between militants have been tenuous so far. they use more greed and criminality than ideology. jihadi gangsters, rebels might join forces. destabilize countries that are transitioning and have very weak security institutions. authorities today, they're struggling to reform their dysfunctional security services. they're struggling to develop the capacity as the police. even countries with strong security forces, there is danger there. morocco has been on high alert since the french intervention. we know several moroccans have joined. about 78 armed groups in mali. the country is worried about stability in the western sahara. that is where in north africa. the problem of the spillover into west africa where countries are fragile. the roots of instability are complex carriage we can talk more about those later on. mauritania is salad considers -- is generally considered the least problematic state. the gump -- the
they are concerned that tunisia might -- the war in mali might become a recruitment for disgruntled tunisia and islamists. there is concern about backlash. so far, cross border links between militants have been tenuous so far. they use more greed and criminality than ideology. jihadi gangsters, rebels might join forces. destabilize countries that are transitioning and have very weak security institutions. authorities today, they're struggling to reform their dysfunctional security services....
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in a moment, our report on an auction taking place in geneva of -- tunisia. >> first, a look at some other stories making news. >> new clashes have been reported around the syrian capital of damascus. this video is said to show fighting in a suburb. the army claims to have taken it from rebels. about 50 countries are calling for perpetrators of war crimes committed in syria to be held accountable by the international criminal court in the hague. >> the un's human rights chief, navi pillay, once an international investigation into human rights abuses in north korea. she says there is evidence of rape and a slave laborer at prison camps. she says there has been no improvement since kim jong un took power. >> at least 30 homes have been destroyed in new south wales in australia as searing heat continues to stock wild fires across the east of the country. austrian authorities described the blaze as the most ferocious they have seen in years. the country's top observatory escaped without any major damage. >> thousands of two nations have joined protests against the government -- of tunisi
in a moment, our report on an auction taking place in geneva of -- tunisia. >> first, a look at some other stories making news. >> new clashes have been reported around the syrian capital of damascus. this video is said to show fighting in a suburb. the army claims to have taken it from rebels. about 50 countries are calling for perpetrators of war crimes committed in syria to be held accountable by the international criminal court in the hague. >> the un's human rights chief,...
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vocal critic of the government in tunisia and especially over. the internet local branch of muslim brotherhood who is dominating the ruling tunisians to call it and this is why we are hearing lots of anti government. we we feel look to government pronouncements here and the government slogan and we've also been hearing from people we have been able to speak to now that they are accusing not only the government of the party but personally the leader of another party mr her new she's been responsible for the murder of. shockley who's been one of the most prominent opposition leaders of tunisia it and nero situation with what we saw here two years ago during the cold arab spring revolutions tunisia was the first country and actually has been it's been doing quite well after that it's been quite calm and relatively peaceful transition to democracy and they have been the country will be ok very soon well this assassination. has actually made all these side you know wait people around on the streets again and now they have fighting against a completely
vocal critic of the government in tunisia and especially over. the internet local branch of muslim brotherhood who is dominating the ruling tunisians to call it and this is why we are hearing lots of anti government. we we feel look to government pronouncements here and the government slogan and we've also been hearing from people we have been able to speak to now that they are accusing not only the government of the party but personally the leader of another party mr her new she's been...
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turmoil in tunisia thousands gather at a funeral for a murdered opposition leader whose assassination on antigovernment sentiment. tens of thousands march on spain streets amid calls for the government to go after a fresh round of budget cuts sees a spike in university fees and the end of free prescription drugs for pensioners. draft a bill in the u.k. aims to open up private online communications all forces there are concerns it's taking national security a step too far. from moscow twenty four seven this is our team. well it wasn't quite the grilling that many had predicted as president obama's choice to head the cia face the senate in his confirmation hearing the session began with. for the protesters were removed lawmakers then proceeded to john brennan on themes ranging from torture to drones but appeared to be somewhat timid in their attack is going to change a card reports now on the questions that were not asked. what most people expected to hear was how does the u.s. government make decisions as to who should be on their kill list and mr brennan would certainly be the most ap
turmoil in tunisia thousands gather at a funeral for a murdered opposition leader whose assassination on antigovernment sentiment. tens of thousands march on spain streets amid calls for the government to go after a fresh round of budget cuts sees a spike in university fees and the end of free prescription drugs for pensioners. draft a bill in the u.k. aims to open up private online communications all forces there are concerns it's taking national security a step too far. from moscow twenty...
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initial success in countries like libya and tunisia giving way to violence, syria's full scale civil war threatens to plunge the entire region into chaos, egypt the arab's world most pob lsu country has returned to military rule. tonight on pbs, frontline and global post document egyptian military's violent crackdown on protesters following the july 3rd military coup. >> headed for the bridge. military on the other side. muslim brotherhood trying to shut down the bridge. >> we can see the bridge in front of us. full of civilians. they are taking part above the bridge, they high-quality fireworks to shoot at the protesters. >> this week military forces recaptured an islamist held town where former morsi supporters targeting christian minorities. against this bloody backdrop, former egyptian president hosni mubarak. co-founder and editor-at-large of "global post" charlie, good to see you. hosni mubarak no longer in prison and egypt under military rule. has the revolution come full circle? what do you make of the situation on the ground. >> it's unfolding. revolutions take a long time.
initial success in countries like libya and tunisia giving way to violence, syria's full scale civil war threatens to plunge the entire region into chaos, egypt the arab's world most pob lsu country has returned to military rule. tonight on pbs, frontline and global post document egyptian military's violent crackdown on protesters following the july 3rd military coup. >> headed for the bridge. military on the other side. muslim brotherhood trying to shut down the bridge. >> we can...
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in a moment, our report on an auction taking place in geneva of -- tunisia. >> first, a look at some other stories making news. >> new clashes have been reported around the syrian capital of damascus. this video is said to show fighting in a suburb. the army claims to have taken it from rebels. about 50 countries are calling for perpetrators of war crimes committed in syria to be held accountable by the international criminal court in the hague. >> the un's human rights chief, navi pillay, once an international investigation into human rights abuses in north korea. she says there is evidence of rape and a slave laborer at prison camps. she says there has been no improvement since kim jong un took power. >> at least 30 homes have been destroyed in new south wales in australia as searing heat continues to stock wild fires across the east of the country. austrian authorities described the blaze as the most ferocious they have seen in years. the country's top observatory escaped without any major damage. >> thousands of two nations have joined protests against the government -- of tunisi
in a moment, our report on an auction taking place in geneva of -- tunisia. >> first, a look at some other stories making news. >> new clashes have been reported around the syrian capital of damascus. this video is said to show fighting in a suburb. the army claims to have taken it from rebels. about 50 countries are calling for perpetrators of war crimes committed in syria to be held accountable by the international criminal court in the hague. >> the un's human rights chief,...
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a day of mourning and protest in tunisia the funeral of a slain opposition leader is marred by violence with protesters clashing with the police this comes against the backdrop of a general strike that's moralized the country. e.u. leaders agree on a budget deal after hours of bickering and a showdown between the u.k. and. president obama's nominee to head the cia faces kept calls for a man to drone protesters seemingly gets a free pass from lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program. world news live with analysis for you here on our team. and thanks so much for tuning in. well we begin with tunisia where clashes between mourners and the police have been marred the funeral of a secular opposition leader whose assassination and could lead to chaos in the streets and a crisis in the parliament violence erupted near the cemetery as demonstrators threw stones and set cars a blaze while police have responded with tear gas now adding to the turmoil the country has been paralyzed by a general strike for days where promotional is following the developments in tunisia as you can see many
a day of mourning and protest in tunisia the funeral of a slain opposition leader is marred by violence with protesters clashing with the police this comes against the backdrop of a general strike that's moralized the country. e.u. leaders agree on a budget deal after hours of bickering and a showdown between the u.k. and. president obama's nominee to head the cia faces kept calls for a man to drone protesters seemingly gets a free pass from lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program....
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a day of mourning and protest in tunisia thousands gather for the funeral of a slain opposition leader amid fears of more violence against a backdrop of a general strike that's paralyzed the country. brussels a budget bickering around two years between main rivals france and the u.k. grow even wider after what's seen as a snub by the french president. president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from anti drug protesters seemingly gets an easy ride in the makers over his controversial targeted assassinations program. from our studios in moscow you're watching r.t. but we start with tunisia where thousands have gathered for the funeral of a secular opposition leader whose assassination has led to chaos in the streets and a crisis in parliament cities nationwide are braced for fresh anti-government protests to previous days of resulting in fierce clashes between demonstrators and police adding to the turmoil as well the country has been paralyzed by general strike. following developments in tunisia and joins us live now on the line maria how is this latest gathering going. bu
a day of mourning and protest in tunisia thousands gather for the funeral of a slain opposition leader amid fears of more violence against a backdrop of a general strike that's paralyzed the country. brussels a budget bickering around two years between main rivals france and the u.k. grow even wider after what's seen as a snub by the french president. president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from anti drug protesters seemingly gets an easy ride in the makers over his...
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let's start with the situation in tunisia somewh. we saw massive demonstrations against the ruling islamist part and we look at the fracture between the islamists and rest of the country. it points out while across the arab world in egypt and tune initial they are seeming to have a hard time dealing with the reins of power. can he hold on and it has been a dangerous summer for tunisia after the opposition of the -- murder of the opposition leader and massacre where nine soldiers were killed. for now the islamists seem to be persistently in denial but this blind determination can become fire and they wonder could tune initial face a -- tune tpheuisia similar situation. it is rather sin confidential and critical of the army saying there is order once again in egypt but you see here egyptian general that is plowed over a bunch of muslim brotherhood members. >> also in express this week they look at the planet. one year after the launch of the mars rover curiosity. >> there's not been that much exciting space activity since the apollo mi
let's start with the situation in tunisia somewh. we saw massive demonstrations against the ruling islamist part and we look at the fracture between the islamists and rest of the country. it points out while across the arab world in egypt and tune initial they are seeming to have a hard time dealing with the reins of power. can he hold on and it has been a dangerous summer for tunisia after the opposition of the -- murder of the opposition leader and massacre where nine soldiers were killed....
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consequences of the entire region, which extends from mortanya, mali, the southern parts of libya and tunisia and algeria. it's very important for american interests that we respond to this and go after those terrorists. and thank goodness for the french who have now taken up the lead with a lot of countries supporting them, by the way, to try to stop this greep grooup. it's very important that we meet this challenge. >> brown: so danielle pletka, does your critique of benghazi extend to what is unfolding now when you see the administration responding or not responding? >> not responding is the answer. i think benghazi was merely a symptom of a larger policy of retreat, of unwillingness to deal with the challenges that we're facing from al qaeda. because it's not just in the mag reb. it's not just in libya and male and algeria. it's in yemen, it's in sinai. it's in iraq. it's of course in-- >> brown: in what ways do you see us rings, specifically in the north africa? >> i think it's nice that nick said we should thank the french, and absolute the french have interests in mali as well. apparen
consequences of the entire region, which extends from mortanya, mali, the southern parts of libya and tunisia and algeria. it's very important for american interests that we respond to this and go after those terrorists. and thank goodness for the french who have now taken up the lead with a lot of countries supporting them, by the way, to try to stop this greep grooup. it's very important that we meet this challenge. >> brown: so danielle pletka, does your critique of benghazi extend to...
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tunisia's learned some tough lessons in the wake of its revolt but now the report card for what's going on in its schools is facing examination in the school in one of the poorest districts of the tunisian capital children come to learn about the qur'an and the way of life of true muslims religious education was banned under the old regime but it's making a comeback in a big way the rise of islamist them has led to an increase in the number of religious schools are springing up across the country these schools are private operating outside of the control of state officials who have no say over what's being taught in these schools and some worry that this may lead to a rise in the number of young extremists even many religious experts agree filling young minds with religious doctrines may not be the best way to bring up children. what do i read in one of the papers sent by a three year old girl to her mother with a message my beloved mom teach me about the afterlife the same way you teach about the west is this a way to teach three year old children we can see it clearly attempts to brai
tunisia's learned some tough lessons in the wake of its revolt but now the report card for what's going on in its schools is facing examination in the school in one of the poorest districts of the tunisian capital children come to learn about the qur'an and the way of life of true muslims religious education was banned under the old regime but it's making a comeback in a big way the rise of islamist them has led to an increase in the number of religious schools are springing up across the...
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a day of mourning and protest in tunisia the funeral of a slain opposition leader is marred by violence with protesters clashing with the police this comes against the backdrop of a general strike that's our allies the country. agree on a budget deal after hours of bickering and a showdown between the u.k. and. president obama's nominee to head the cia faces kept calls from anti drone protesters seemingly gets a free pass from lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program. oh. world news live with analysis for you here on our team. and thanks so much for tuning and. we begin with tunisia where clashes between mourners and the police have been marred the funeral of a secular opposition leader who's assassination and could lead to chaos in the streets and a crisis in the parliament violence erupted near the cemetery as demonstrators threw stones and set cars a blaze well police have responded with tear gas now adding to the turmoil the country has been paralyzed by a general strike for days where promotion is following the developments in tunisia as you can see many people have gathe
a day of mourning and protest in tunisia the funeral of a slain opposition leader is marred by violence with protesters clashing with the police this comes against the backdrop of a general strike that's our allies the country. agree on a budget deal after hours of bickering and a showdown between the u.k. and. president obama's nominee to head the cia faces kept calls from anti drone protesters seemingly gets a free pass from lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program. oh. world news...
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earlier in a week there were similar scenes of chaos and violence on the streets of tunisia where the assassination of a prominent opposition figure ignited outbursts of unrest with people blaming the islamist government for betraying the arab spring uprising. protests catcalls come from ca hopeful john brennan at a call information hearing amid fears of where the architect of the targeted assassination program could take america's spy bureau. and russia countdown to the twenty fourteen winter olympics the games promised to be unique not to mention the most expensive in history but huge overspending already costing a key organizer his job. good evening i'm lucy caffein of in you're watching the weekly here on r.t.e. . egypt's opposition groups are gearing up for more mass rallies against president morsi was threatening to storm the presidential palace the protesters are demanding that morsi uphold the goals of the world illusion that ousted hosni mubarak two years ago and what's increasingly becoming a similar scenario meanwhile an egyptian court has ordered the government to block th
earlier in a week there were similar scenes of chaos and violence on the streets of tunisia where the assassination of a prominent opposition figure ignited outbursts of unrest with people blaming the islamist government for betraying the arab spring uprising. protests catcalls come from ca hopeful john brennan at a call information hearing amid fears of where the architect of the targeted assassination program could take america's spy bureau. and russia countdown to the twenty fourteen winter...